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Despite the availability of effective treatment, 70% of poor sleepers have not discussed their difficulties with a healthcare professional |
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Only 1.5 million persons with sleep apnea - less than 10% of those with this problem - have received any kind of treatment |
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In a recent study of how 10 experienced primary care practitioners took their patients' medical history, 95% failed to ask questions about sleep |
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In a study conducted by Dr. Madani in PA of 100 dentist surveyed no one asked their patients about snoring or sleep apnea |
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When you have apnea simply you stop breathing. Most people with sleep apnea stop breathing for 10-40 seconds each incident. Try to do that right now and see what happens. Try repeating 40-50 times per hour then you will understand how sleep apnea can kill you! |
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In mild cases, this occurs 5-20 times per hour; in severe cases, 20 times or more |
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Some apnea patients have as many as 500 apnea episodes a night |

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38,000 people die each year from complications caused by sleep apnea |
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Sleep disorders cost the U.S. economy $46 billion a year in lost productivity |
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People with sleep apnea suffer strokes 3-6 times more often than other Americans |

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The Department of Transportation estimates that 200,000 reported vehicular accidents and 40,000 injuries may be sleep related |
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As many as 1,500 deaths are caused by sleep deprivation |
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Various studies suggest that up to 74% of apnea patients have had one or more auto accidents attributed to drowsiness at the wheel |
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In one study, 15 patients who suffered from sleep apnea were tested for driving. They ran off the road 101 times; the 10 people in the control group did this only twice. |
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It is believed that some sleep apnic patients are more dangerous than a drunk driver |
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People suffering from sleep apnea are six times more likely to be involved in a car crash (as a result of drowsiness) than those without sleep disorders. (New England Journal of Medicine, March 18, 1999) |
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